# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
# This file is distributed under the same license as the Django package.
#

# The *_FORMAT strings use the Django date format syntax,
# see http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/templates/builtins/#date
from __future__ import unicode_literals

DATE_FORMAT = 'j. F Y'
TIME_FORMAT = 'H:i:s'
DATETIME_FORMAT = 'j. F Y H:i:s'
YEAR_MONTH_FORMAT = 'F Y'
MONTH_DAY_FORMAT = 'j. F'
SHORT_DATE_FORMAT = 'd.m.Y'
SHORT_DATETIME_FORMAT = 'd.m.Y H:i:s'
FIRST_DAY_OF_WEEK = 1  # Monday

# The *_INPUT_FORMATS strings use the Python strftime format syntax,
# see http://docs.python.org/library/datetime.html#strftime-strptime-behavior
DATE_INPUT_FORMATS = (
    '%d.%m.%Y', '%d.%m.%y',     # '25.10.2006', '25.10.06'
    # '%d. %B %Y', '%d. %b. %Y',  # '25. October 2006', '25. Oct. 2006'
)
DATETIME_INPUT_FORMATS = (
    '%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S',    # '25.10.2006 14:30:59'
    '%d.%m.%Y %H:%M:%S.%f',  # '25.10.2006 14:30:59.000200'
    '%d.%m.%Y %H:%M',       # '25.10.2006 14:30'
    '%d.%m.%Y',             # '25.10.2006'
)

# these are the separators for non-monetary numbers. For monetary numbers,
# the DECIMAL_SEPARATOR is a . (decimal point) and the THOUSAND_SEPARATOR is a
# ' (single quote).
# For details, please refer to http://www.bk.admin.ch/dokumentation/sprachen/04915/05016/index.html?lang=de
# (in German) and the documentation
DECIMAL_SEPARATOR = ','
THOUSAND_SEPARATOR = '\xa0'  # non-breaking space
NUMBER_GROUPING = 3
